The Nadeshiko, at the time considered outsiders for the title, defeated Germany, Sweden and USA in successive games to lift the trophy. As team captain, Sawa was flawless, winning the adidas Golden Boot with five goals, as well as the Golden Ball for best player. In the Final against USA, her 117th-minute equaliser was a thing of beauty and would earn her side a penalty shoot-out, which they would go on to win.

The goal

The strongly-fancied USA opened up a 1-0 lead before being pegged back and taken to extra time. When legendary striker Abby Wambach then put the Stars and Stripes back in front, it seemed as if logic would prevail and the drama had concluded.

However, from an Aya Miyama corner, Sawa, in a moment of inspiration, volleyed a waist-high ball goal-wards with a stunning heel flick. Admittedly, the ball was deflected, which might have deceived goalkeeper Hope Solo, but this stroke of genius took the entire USA defence by surprise and brought the final to penalties. Fortune favoured the Asian side from 12 yards as they were duly crowned world champions for the first time in their history.

What they said

"There were just three minutes left in extra time. The American players are very tall and it’s very difficult to match them in the air, so we decided to attack the near post at that last corner kick. My initial idea was to volley the ball and see if any of my team-mates could get on the end of it. That goal changed my career, and I don’t really think I’d be able to repeat it. It’s the best goal I’ve ever scored."Homare Sawa